Tiny spideypool
HIII DID THIS TREND WITH THEM BECAUSE I THINK ITS SUPER DUPER CUTESYYY I LOVE THEM SM !!
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Save a horse, ride a.... werewolf.
More CowboyPool/Van Helsing
so sorry for spam liking ur spideypool stuff, im eating them and also storing them in my mouth like a chipmunk for later 🩷
No need to apologize ! I genuinely love being spammed bc IT MAKES ME FEEL SO APPRECIATED 🫶🫶🫶
thank u for enjoying my gay brainrot art. here's some spideypool for you my friend ! Have some angry webhead. as a treat 🗣️
And here's some cute stuff too bc I don't wanna wait to post them 🤲
My memory of The Birdcage (1996) is always that it's more dated and more difficult to watch than it actually is. You hear "drag-themed comedy from the 90s based on a musical from the 80s based on a play from the 70s" and you brace yourself just a little, right? But the film has a strong gay perspective, so the fruity fag jokes mostly come off as warmly affectionate. There is a surprising amount of poignancy in Robin Williams' portrayal of Armand, grudgingly agreeing to his beloved son's request that he go back into the closet for an evening ("do me a favor and don't talk to me for a while"). The drag club's staff attempting to redecorate the apartment with stuff straight people might like (a taxidermy moose head, an enormous crucifix, and Playboy magazine) is extremely funny. Albert's histrionics are a point of tension because he does often come off as a stereotypically pathetic/comic figure, but towards the end of the movie he makes it very clear that he's aware of how people see him, and asserts that trying to copy a stoic masculinity he doesn't possess for the sake of social approval would be more pathetic. In the 1983 musical adaptation, they give "Albert" (Albin) the only good song in the whole show, "I Am What I Am", which Gloria Gaynor covered to the delight of gays everywhere. Apparently Nathan Lane wasn't (publicly) out yet in 1996, which is amazing because it means that at one point in this movie you're watching a gay man playing a straight man playing a gay man playing a straight man, in a movie about how it's important to be yourself, an absurdity that does seem to encapsulate the state of gay America in the 90s.
yall ever get an f/o crush so unexpected and so embarrassing that you just gotta sit down and contemplate every choice you’ve made to lead up to this very moment
my cock is haunted
Guys I couldn't get that one panel out of my brain it's been eating at my skull like a rat and I gave in and drew it cause holy moly I am genuinely in love with this one panel of Deadpool. This is actually my first time drawing Deadpool (besides Dinopool) so I love how he turned out.
It's not perfect (HIS EYE HIGHLIGHTS ARE SO HARD TO SEE NOOOOOO) I'll probably redraw this digitally to get more accurate colors n stuff cause my color pencils are limited and didn't want to layer like how I wanted them to but ✨tadaaaaa✨
(WE DON'T TALK ABOUT LOGAN'S HAND PLEASE THEY'RE THE BANE OF MY EXISTENCE)
Original under the cut.